iL-iéfl" ' oessn Synod of Nova Scotia. in‘ omiuoiiosflsnfrffivaass Before the autumn bride shops for her engagement ring, she'll lmow her stulf about diamonds l! the understands that there is no ruin thing as a perfect diamond and a blue-white diamond has no lilue in it. The so-l-allcri “pure" diamond is coouricss ns ivotcr. Best way to esamiiic "i-ofuiir" _ hody-roloiii‘, trim ls, lll.il which is giitiod ironi m ivay that rarcLs i-ateh light- ll to look at the diamond against | nhile paper or cloth. miliough there is no porter-t di- atonrl. n stone ivhii-h shows no flariv. 1i an mpcrt. rye iindcr n ....-“*‘. i xrovoa NEIL W. HIGGINS Chartered Accountant f‘ Currie Building Charlottetown I if Tel. I636 PD. BOX 452 I» ~-.\.;» \..\ n3 \ r! r-f MORELL and COMPANY Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Phone 1447 — Bo! 344 Charlottetown a , n. M. scans. 0.11. (l ltosldent Partner 3i Novelist-z} g 1941 Very Rev. Robert H. Waterman. D.D.. Dean of Niagara, of Hamil. ton, Ontario, particularly known across Canada as organizer for the Anglican Advance Appeal, now elected Bishop Coadjutor by the Dlq- IO-power magnifying glass is class- ified as such for commercial pur- poses. ' Cost of a diamond depends upon weight cut, colour and clarity. A small diamond of clear colour with minor flocking: will cost more than a larger stone that's cloudy and more flawed. In Settings A dlaiiilvlil usiiiilly looks i-learer and latrgcr in a Sflltllll; of palla- dium, platinum or while gold than in one of yellow" gold. Palladium is as swank a vhoicc of previous Yellow goid still tins loyal adher- oits zillion; lll0:f‘ g1 who are .liililcis for the tixnltiioilrll niolal. FPIIRIOFESSIIONALI CARDS ti. wriiiieii cairn. ‘Life. Barrister. Solicitor. Etc. Phillips Building Ill Grafton St. Money to Loan Collections M. ALBAN FARMER B.A.. LLB. MONEY TO LOAN BARRISTER. SOLICITOE. lite. PALMER 8. HASLAM A. J. IIASLAM, B.A., LLB. BARRISTER. Etc. Bank of Nova Scotia Chain‘ Charlottetown, P.E.I. MONEY T0 LOAN BELL & MATHIESON t. won ' 50,1? '~':~>z4\\> . cos/C's msestv>w\ ~saswxmswog I ) ) J. E. BIIRIIETT.'I.L. B. Barrister, Solicitor. &c. ODDFELLOWS BUILDING I34 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P-E-I- Telephone 2380 l i l '_iT___ i or. i. c. GALLANT. as». 4 l DENTIST ; ' Pickard Building Z l 151 Great Goorlfl 5L , Office flours: 9:30-12:00 l j:00— B!“ - ruona m: 4 I evzaaazam i PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER l Miu-wgraphing cards and eireulars. | concert programs, correspondence» tying and bookkeeping. HELEN OIDDEN Telephone 1890-1 Apt. No. I Connanght Apia. Pownal Street ._ -_.._ ._ __. H. R. oomr a. co. i: Chartered Accountants )' D3 Grafton llraei Charlottetown Phone 2080 Io: Id‘! Randolph W. Manning. C-A. wxlwawwmmwwscmvm, J. A. McGUIGAN ‘i nurses. are. i nsnhlsrzl- houcrrol l Oliflrlll BUILDING ms EXAMINID AND GLASSES FITTED J. S. TRY I. 0 II OPTOMITRIST Corner Kent and Queen its. Phone III lrinlnrr s; Appointment Phone: Residence ms w” illi. VI. Ii. GAIISOI Chiropractor Palmer Graduate ‘ u Charlottetown i "l" lt- [hens 1m i l? Barristers. Solicitors. are. B. It. BELL. M.L.A., D. L. MATIIIESON. LLB" Attorneys at Law LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES 150 Richmond 5t. Charlottetown, 11.8.1. [LO z 6 i Frederic A. Large Ii. ti. BARRISTER. SOLICITOB, NOTARY Royal Bank of Canada Chamber- Charlottetown. P.E.I. Successor to Grorso .I. Tweedy, ILC. GAUDET 8. HASZARD Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries. Ito Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. MONEY T0 LOAN GILBERT A. GAUDET, B.A.. LL! Canadian Bank oi Commerce Bldg. Charlottetown. LBJ. ‘zfifiaia 1"~"-P"R'§_R v.7. .. CHARLES R. McQUAlD ILA. Barrister. Solicitor. Notary. Etc. Eastern Trust Building. Charlottetown Phone 171i L'\.~( ‘vvu MATHESON and PEAKE A. W. MATIIEION, ILC. A. ll. PIAIKII. B.A.. LLB. Barristers, m. Collections - Money to Loan 90 Great George Street Charlottetown Lee ' '1 Dlt. 0. S. NOIIDLAND Veterinary lurgeoa Meant Inward load i CIIIIIOIMWII. P.I.I. Phone M JOSEPH R. MocMlLLAN. LLJ. Barrister; iolieiler, lite. 15 Queen ltreel PIIONI 1N Money to Loan Collections H. F. MePHlI, I.A., K.C. riorsnr. lie. IAIIIITII» SOLICITOI lilo; Iolidlsg The tientral uariiian Ibis eolunsn is reserved for news oi local interest, but advertising of ‘a neway nature may be inserted at five cents a word strictly pa;- ahie in advance. CBASWIILL for Photographs. COOKS for Christmas graphs. zron onicnarr s/imn sirpper. sale of work. home cooking, candy, Thursday, November, 21th. 5 in ‘f. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVA- TIVE Committee Rooms, Legion Building (Clover Club). Grafton Street. Phone 262. ZION CHICKEN SALAD IUP- Photo- Pllt. Pineapple Cream. Sale of work. hoime cooking, candy, this afternoon 5 to 7. I EEMINGTON Electric ELIMI- T_I_-I_E_G_IJARDIAN. ' Poppy liay Poster Campaign Winner ls Awarded Prize ThUWM-Year-old Doreen Joan Simith, Central Royalty school, ‘yesterday received first prize, a cheque for $25.00, from the Dom- lllilOfi Ccmmand of the Canadian Legion. B.E.S.L.. for the beat de- sign submitted from the Province in a Poppy Day poster campaign. The presentation was made by lliis Honour LieutenantrGovernor JYA- Bernard. in a ceremony held ‘in the Confederation Chamber 0f itbe Provincial Building. Major J. A. MacDonald, M.L.A., Cardigan, Provincial President of the Canadian Legion, acted as ‘chairman. ' The Lieutenant-Governor, in making the presentation, con- gratulated the youthful winner and Now on qlgplgy, Tommy. Mule felt that the talent she exhibited 5w", migiht well be developed and pro- .___ ivlde her with a career in future Plgoqlutgsgvg; CQNBERVA. years. He cited a number of cases Tgvgi; Meeting, Mgplg 1.11115 sghool. where well-known artists and car- Nbvember 27th, 8.30 P. M. Candintoonists, had launched their car- dates will be present. CHILDREN will be admitted to our toy depsrrtmpnt only when ac- companied by adults. Miller Brothers Ltd. MARITIME CENTRAL Alli.- WAYS three times daily to Mone- ton. Ai.r and rail connections tc Montreal and Boston. Phone 2051 or 540. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW for “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come" at Milton's Old Spain or Trinity Church Office. A limited Iamount only. No tickets sold at door on nigiht of play. III-Y CLUB MEETS — The weekly meeting of the Charlotte- town Hi-Y Club ivas hold at the home of Paul Cudmoro on Wednes- _.day evening at 7 psriri. Numerous ltoms of l)\liw‘lt‘l".'~S ivcrr- (lie-cussed land settled. it. nn~ doridcd lo spoil- tsor n dance nt Brighton (Tlub. iTliiirsriay. Dccr-mbcr Ilth. President iCharles Bciltcn presided. l RAILWAY orridinis minis- lMrssrs. .l. A. ltfclsnac, Montreal and . officials . RB. Arch-bald. iinilfax. ofhlic SlCcplnrr and Dining Car De- paririient of the Canadian Nation- nl ltnfivags. nri-iicd in ilic- Cit-y ‘yesterday. ‘They ale here on a routine inspection tour. and are expected to return to the Mam- land today. During their visit they are guests at The Charlottetown. FUNERAL AT BETIIEL — The funeral of the late hire. Ernest Lund of Beihel was held yesterday afternoon from her late residence. The service at the. home and grave was conducted by the Rev. ER. Mcvicar, The pallbearers were. Elmer Myers. Alvin Myers. Lester Rankin. Earl Rankin, Percy Lund. Everett Lund. Intcrment. was in Mount Herbert Cemetery. SUPPER MEETING - The Al- pha Chapter of the Phalanx Fra- ternity held a supper meeting at the Queen Hotel, November 21st. at 6.15 PM. The guest speaker was Dr Doney who gave a very in- telesting talk on water safety and fiiet aid. The supper was followed by a slug song which was led by Dr. Doney. Empire’s Outpost: Send Wedding Gifts 556m; McCOOII | Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. Nov 24 - (C?) — A travelling bag made of elephant hide is the wedding gift to Prlncesst Elizabeth from the women of Kenya. The Falkland Islands, remember- ing she la a keen philateiist.‘ ‘will add to her collection with a set of the colony's centonarY~ stamp issue, plus other stamps of interest to collectors. Elsewhere throughout the colo-, riial empire, these gifts have been arranged: Tanganyika: Girls of Dar es Salaam school are cmbroiderlng, a piece of dress material for the‘ Princess. l North Borneo: A carved wooden chesti, with a miniature model which can be used as a cigar boxI by Lieut Mountbatten. , Uganda: The furniture for one room made frorn the native weed! "mvule." Malta: A linen table cloth with, Malta lace and embroidery. British Honduras; Fruit and nut bowls. I , Mauritius: A toilet sot of hairl brush. mirror, clothes brush and combs made of tortoise-shell with‘ gold mountings, encased In at casket of ebony. Jamaica: A wooden cabinet con-i tsinlni; old Jamaica rum and liqueurs. Singapore: A Bold jewel casketi and a scroll Ctmlllnlng printed; prayers and blessings offered by, all religious communities on the] wedding day. , British Guiana: A compact made! of Guiana goiii. Many colonies have raised large: sums through voluntary sub- scription in honor of the wedding. These funds already have been set aside for community establish-- merits such as homes for needy children and they alien will heart the Princess‘ name. In other cases, the money will be spent as she suggests. 1b that waistline. try this ' -stand at s well, push the spine at waistline out back two indies. niit your ribs toward the ceillns two inches. Hold this position while you count to ten. Then relax. Do t'~.is exercise twenty‘ times each day-Illddflltllli-hfilll! Ion Saturday evening at the Camp- lahout the country whose i can under slant-leu- circumstances. Rainier J. Walter Jones spoke ‘briefly, congratulating Miss Smith on heir splendid showing, and. her teacher Miss Carolyn McCabe Jtlhflm he felt was a leading factor Qin bhe development of Miss Smith's ' talent. l Mr. aw. Shaw, Director oi’ Edu- catl-on, added his congratulations and well wishes, and commended the Canadian Legion for promoting i this contest. which has offered the children in the Junior grades an op- portunity for expressing their tal- ent. Among bhose attending the cere- mony were, Mrs. J. A. Bernard, Major N.W. Lcwther, representative to the Dom-nlon Command, Major T. Edgar MacNntt, City Board, Major A.W. Rogers. presi- dent of Charlottetown Branch Cali- adian Imglon, Major Arthur Pcake. secretary of Provincial Command Canadian Lczion, Colonel L. T. l.ri\\'lll£‘l‘. chnirixnn Educational Committee of the Oanarliiin Legion. and parents anti frionrls of lllt‘ prhu- \‘.lllll"l'. l The fI/‘Slffll siilin twi Smith. (inverter of Mr and Mrs. flold of poppies in the background, depicting a natiiraliicas typical of th-s wcil known emblematic flower. Girl Guide News Calling all 2nd. Class Guides on tile Island! Don't forget the rally of 2nd. Class Guides in Char- litteiown on Friday anti Saturday, Nov. 28th., 29th. and plan to at- tend if possible. The program is follows:- Friday Evening-Zion Hall. 7.00 P. M. Registration of all Guides. Each Guide will be given an identification tag on which will be written her name and address. 7.30 Singing game-Looby-Loo. Singing game——Wlnd, wind, wind the thread. 7.45—F0rmati0n of patrols. P. L.‘s picked-patrols named. Each patrol to choose name of country where guiding exists. '.'.5.'>—Game— Shipwrecked Fam- fly. silo-Camp Fire -Theme. b.45—'l‘aps. During the Camp fire a talk ivili be given on the purpose oi the conference. NB. At the Campfire each Pa- trol will be given one law. They ‘viii be asked to discuss this la\v l.l the patrol on Saturday and bring in a report of their findings fire. They will be asked also to find some item of Guide intcrcst name they bear. Saturday, Nov. 29th.. 1947. I-Ioly Name Bail it) AM. Inspection-Roll Call. 10.15 Company DrilL '\< TEACHER. ON’ HOLIDAY KILLED IN ACCIDENT school teacher on a holiday for the royal wedding, Kay sully, 20, was killed in a level-crossing acci- dent. at Port Arthur, Ont... Thurs- day. l-ter school at schrelber was closed for the day. School i of the ' by Miss ‘ IIiil’l'_\' t-Zenitli. (fmt-nl llovnlfy. was, of n largo poppy with sin extending . W FIVE "i- 'i' fl/Ol/Gl/IFUUY i: Stiép “IL or! yo ll’ ARE SURE TO PLEASE. 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Bridge —Miss Johnson. {tio-Jnter-patrol quiz on Guide Proposed by chairman - Nation- Each Patrol leader reports en HAS-Game. knowledge. al Anthem. the Country she representg, l2.l5—Dinner -_- Zion Hail. (In patrols, discussion on laws and on knowledge of movement.) Holy Name Hall 2.00 P. M.-Game. Lia-Reader's Badge _Mlss Hel- en Yeo. Zea-Naturalist‘: Badge - Mr. ADO-Health Badge-Miss Haines (display of white rats.) Mil-Game. Ado-Music lovers Badge - Miss Lillian MacKenzle. Ebb-Leave for Zion Hall for banquet. Banquet-Zion Hall Chairman-Mrs. Harry Cudmora ALL SIT IOI TOMORROW t) Prov. Girl Guide Association. Proposed by a Montague Guide nllesponded to by Prov. Commis- sioner, Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Choral Singing - Rustico Girl Guides. Prov. Boy Scout Association. Proposed by Summerside Guide r-L-lligsponded to by Lt. Col. W. W. c . The Chalet song. Brief ence. "Strap Your other Guide song. Patrol reports briefly on (. Each Law. Guide Law Ceremony. Guide Hymn, Evensong. Boo-Taps. remarks on the Cooler. Pack” iltfmil i i! t ii - ‘ amps l: by GILEI $481M! 2"}. ‘P! *9" W" Wiiése‘ "Ii-WW" w.» fr"! ti". all star. ‘be We! h OI lOmO